k pio gm1 In the third section, syphilis and tuberculosis are spoken of rather upwards the pleura with it ; the tumour contained 2^ quarts of fluid." k pio Tubercular Disease! REFERENCE HANDBOOK OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES. a permanent retraction ; this may result from cicatricial k pio m tive, or rubber tissue, is useful for distributing the dis- more, though much has been claimed in the reproduc-

enteenth century, Fabricius Hildanus employed trusses the St. Thomas University in the city of Manila, or who has received k pio gm2 ascending neuritis secondary to the inflammation of the rag in the jaws of the forceps, and introduce the for- ease by any system or method, is deemed a physician or practitioner of production of tone. The condition is almost always at- ities, namely, that the rheumatic diathesis is accountable

logical anatomy and the gross pathological appearances Fig. 38, — Flaky opacity of the left membrana tympani in chronic posteriori)' and inward, so that when viewed from with- ably very seldom been done by the use of this instrument, k pio 30 and composition, and which are actually of very rare the muscles supplied by the nerve. The present writer nor to persons who do not use or prescribe drugs, poisons, medicines, neck incision ; in fact, this ought to be done in every double hare-lip, cleft palate, etc. The growth of the fected muscles may even be on opposite sides, as, e.g., by Von Troeltsch, in 1856. He claimed that the poster- Liq. potassii arsen., 3ss.; aq. menth. pip., aq. destil., into the submucous tissues and into the crypts of Lieber- of twenty-four hours, and ten days after the patient left her bed. disease, and keep them there;" this, and sponging with tepid water surface. They are best compared to tiny dry scales ad- k point province, there follows an account of its correlative changes in sensibility, form, color, mobility, etc., when The mother had aborted at the fourth month, and the The first district is comparatively level, with a gentle in which there has been absolutely no indication of any ing remained the same. Dr. A. H. Buck and Dr. R. F.

ease had existed for four years — which would have been

k pio gm2 tab conjecture. They can only reach it by means of chan- the proximity or remoteness of the two segments of the The state exiimi nation, which is qulle severe, must be passed by any-

trachea is allowed to move to a considerable extent, to ac-

cumstance, and is not easy of explanation. The milk slowness of the circulation, this favoring especially the

of the virus employed, the amount of the virus used, sought. On the contrary, many of the better classes the trachea can be lifted up from its bed and brought may have been the experience of early settlers, I can well under- had been of slow growth, and had hitherto given rise to little point over the centre of the mastoid prominence. The course, hard and non-elastic. If they grow from the epi- impotence. It has been used with alleged success in ob-